Saint Peter Chanel
Also known as
- Peter Louis Mary Chanel
- Pierre-Louis-Marie Chanel
Profile
Born to a peasant family, he was a shepherd as a boy. An excellent student. Ordained in 1827 at age 24. He was assigned to Crozet, a parish in decline; he turned it around, in part because of his ministry to the sick, and brought a spiritual revival. Joined the Society of Mary (Marist Fathers) in 1831. Taught at the Belley seminary for five years. Led a band of missionaries to the New Hebrides in 1836, an area where cannabilism had only recently been outlawed; he was the first Christian missionary on the island of Fortuna. He converted many, often as a result of his work with the sick. He learned the local language, and taught in the local school. Killed by order of Niuliki, a native priest-king who was jealous of Peter’s influence; the king’s own son and daughter had become Christians. First martyr in Oceania.
Born
- beaten to death with clubs on 28 April 1841 at Poi, Uvea, Fortuna Island, New Hebrides
- body hacked to pieces with hatchets and buried
- remains recovered and taken back to France in 1842
- relics returned to Fortuna Island in 1977
- 25 November 1888 by Pope Leo XIII (decree of martyrdom)
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Oceania (proclaimed on 24 January 1947 by Pope Pius XII)
Readings
He loves us. He does what he teaches. He forgives his enemies. His teaching is good. – one of Saint Peter’s catechumens, explaining why he believed Peter’s teachings
MLA Citation
- “Saint Peter Chanel“. CatholicSaints.Info. 7 May 2024. Web. 14 May 2024. <>